The first area to clean after every load is the dryer lint trap by removing the lint from the screen and wiping clean the edges.
Dryer blowing lint into attic.
Should the duct pipe be extended so that the lint would go outside the attic on to the roof.
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My gas dryer aluminum duct pipe vents into the attic about 3 inches from the roof.
Submerge the lint screen in a sink of hot water and scrub with a soft bristled brush to remove all the built up fabric softener.
Lint from the dryer is collecting on the insulation in the attic.
The problem with attics the attic is usually colder than the rest of the house during the winter and that can create a problem for a dryer vent.
Lint is the buildup of fibers from the clothes that get tossed and turned in your dryer.
If the screen seems clogged that is dryer sheet residue.
The photo below shows an accumulation of dryer lint in an attic after years of the vent terminating in it.
Cleaning the vent line.
Its continued accumulation in an attic space can pose a significant fire hazard.
Lint and grease are fire hazards moisture promotes molds and heat will cause snowmelt that often results in ice dams.
Venting dryers and bathroom and kitchen fans into an attic is a very poor practice.
There is a metal roof flashing covering the vent pipe.
Recently we have simply vented the dryer into the attic.
How can i vent it outside to make it less of a fire hazard improperly vented dryers and lint buildup cause over 15 000 fires a year.
Laundry lint consisting primarily of cotton and synthetic fibers is obviously quite flammable.
This is unsatisfactory because of the lint and because the hot dryer air condenses when it hits the cold attic air.
Dryer lines need to be cleaned periodically.
The moisture from wet clothes can cause mold to grow inside walls which can lead to respiratory issues certain types of cancers and death.
It doesn t matter what you put in your dryer the fibers will come loose after heat is applied and the garment is constantly tossed and turned by the dryer drum.
Venting your dryer to the attic is not only a potential fire hazard but can result in moisture problems which causes more problems.
The warm moist air inside the vent tends to.
However condensation collected in the low spots of the flexible hose.
Venting a dryer into an enclosed space is never a good idea.
Mold and dust dryers that vent indoors may go unnoticed especially if they are releasing fumes into an attic or the vent leaks into the space between walls.